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Sharon

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Parent Issue
Day
20
Month
October
Year
1899
Copyright
Public Domain
OCR Text

Sharon.

James G. Pierce has returned from a business trip to Shiawassee county.

Wm. R. Mount has gone to Isabella county to visit his brother and stopped at Perry to visit friends there.

 Mr. and Mrs. Bert D. Rose, accompanied by Mrs. Rose's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leppy, of Seattle, Wash., have been spending a few days in Detroit.

Albert Kiebler, of Manchester, was in town on business last Thursday.

Mrs. John J. Robison. of Detroit, is here, visiting her sister, Mrs. Wm. Bowers, and calling on old acquaintances.

James Tracy offers his farm for sale.

Kirkwood & Son have put in a new track for hauling logs into the saw mill and are now ready for business.

While repairing a barn on the farm which he recently purchased, Herman Strahle had the misfortune to injure one hand quite seriously.

Sharon bunters enjoyed a day of sport last Thursday, the occasion being a match hunt. George B. Raymond and Merrick Burch headed the respective sides, and in the evening Mr. Raymond and his followers had the pleasure of partaking of an oyster supper at the expense of their opponents.

Clarence Feldkamp is laid up with sore hand.

Gottlieb Jacobs has been on the sick list.

Sherman Arnold and Edna Hotrum, of Bridgewater, visited at David Du Boise's on Saturday and Sunday.

Lilian Schaible bas returned to her home in Freedom, after spending the summer with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Bruestle.

Misses Agnes and Matilda Oversmith visited friends at Iron Creek recently.

The iron bridge at Sharon Hollow has received a coat of fresh paint.